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al qaeda is still present. but they are not as effective. what did you say? >> i believe our operations, those not being conducted by u.s. forces, afghanistan, but it seems to me their operations conducted in pakistan, disrupting al qaeda in pakistan. >> would you agree pending special forces on the afghan side of the border has been helpful? >> it has been extraordinarily helpful. it has had a disrupting the effect on al qaeda. >> how many special forces do we have today? >> i can give you that number. i prefer not to give it to you here. >> absolutely. it with thousands -- it would be thousands, i would suggest. >> that is correct. >> we have others in the fight but we have a lot of intel in that part of the country. is that correct? >> we do, senator. >> we have the ability to strike in that part of the country, as well. my point is when you look at a post-2014 force, it would be an unwise move to take that infrastructure down. do you agree? >> i do. >> i want my colleagues to understand there is infrastructure in place that diminishes al qaeda's effective
al qaeda is still present. but they are not as effective. what did you say? >> i believe our operations, those not being conducted by u.s. forces, afghanistan, but it seems to me their operations conducted in pakistan, disrupting al qaeda in pakistan. >> would you agree pending special forces on the afghan side of the border has been helpful? >> it has been extraordinarily helpful. it has had a disrupting the effect on al qaeda. >> how many special forces do we have...
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in the case of al-qaeda and the taliban if you could show that an individual was a member of al-qaeda or taliban then there may be some legal grounds to detain them and try them as an enemy combatant rather than in federal court. but this is masked in legal clothing. it's not actually a legal argument, and we shouldn't confuse these two things. the argument they're making is we should presume from the beginning that any incident involving islamic militancy is some how tied into al-qaeda. as i said, i've done research on this region and this particular conflict for 15 years. while the militants in chechnya have adopted al-qaeda ideology the connection is very slim and they have very different objectives that are very local very parochial and have a lot of to do with russia and very little to do with the united states. >> john: i agree and you're characterizing that as a political approach is profoundly diplomatic. scholar and attorney, christopher swift, thank you for coming tonight. >> thank you. >> john: thank you. one good thing may come out of the boston bombings. the violence is c
in the case of al-qaeda and the taliban if you could show that an individual was a member of al-qaeda or taliban then there may be some legal grounds to detain them and try them as an enemy combatant rather than in federal court. but this is masked in legal clothing. it's not actually a legal argument, and we shouldn't confuse these two things. the argument they're making is we should presume from the beginning that any incident involving islamic militancy is some how tied into al-qaeda. as i...
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they suggest an al qaeda like group. if it were domestic they would probably come after it the first takes on these are always wrong but the mass casualties suggest a middle eastern group or somebody who is really psychotic and crazy. >> why has nobody claimed responsibility? usually pretty quickly after something like this they would claim responsibility. >> these things are inevitably somebody is on the phone or throwing a tape over. so that's another mystery in the hull and why hasn't somebody claimed. >> this was an international event. we had 500,000 people lining the streets. how does that complicate the investigation? >> a 27 mile run, you cannot protect these. i don't think we should look at the vulnerables. did they make a mistake? crowds are very difficult if not impossible to protect. >> you have all these people from all over the world how does that make things so much more difficult? >> you can't keep them there. to get out, if it was foreign i wouldn't be surprised if they're on a plane right now. if they a
they suggest an al qaeda like group. if it were domestic they would probably come after it the first takes on these are always wrong but the mass casualties suggest a middle eastern group or somebody who is really psychotic and crazy. >> why has nobody claimed responsibility? usually pretty quickly after something like this they would claim responsibility. >> these things are inevitably somebody is on the phone or throwing a tape over. so that's another mystery in the hull and why...
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. >> but right now it has all the indicators and every aspect of being al qaeda or al qaeda affiliated attack. >> reporter: so far there are no suspects. though officials are tracking multiple persons of interest including a young man of middle eastern descent being treated at a local hospital. >> we're okay. >> reporter: at the white house presidenobama urged against a rush to judgment. not using the word terrorism. but he vowed justice for those responsible. >> make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this. and we will find out who did this, we'll find out why they did this. any responsible individuals, any responsible groups will feel the full weight of justice. >> reporter: now cities across the country remain on high alert this morning for other possible attacks. officials advise if you see something, say something but they say the best advice is to keep living out your life. john and diana. >> all right, devin, always good advice, thank you from washington for us. >>> devin just touched on this big cities almost immediately went on high alert following the attack. >> here in
. >> but right now it has all the indicators and every aspect of being al qaeda or al qaeda affiliated attack. >> reporter: so far there are no suspects. though officials are tracking multiple persons of interest including a young man of middle eastern descent being treated at a local hospital. >> we're okay. >> reporter: at the white house presidenobama urged against a rush to judgment. not using the word terrorism. but he vowed justice for those responsible. >>...
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behind that, you get groups -- such as al qaeda. if you look at 84 attacks coming out of those groups compared to four from al qaeda, how do you compare? a lot of terrorism and the united states is born and raised here. based on your background in this, are there any parallels to what happened in the oklahoma , to what we potentially could see with the ,9-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev who is about to be charged probably later this week? guest: it certainly well within the cards. if he is convicted, what will be the fifth largest act of terrorism in the united states, then went on to be involved in the murder of another law enforcement official, and then went on to throw improvised explosive devices out of two cars, one of which was a carjacked vehicle. is an extraordinary example of violence. the pentagon evidence -- depending on evidence, which i certainly have no inside knowledge of, this has the potential to go to trial. host: one day after the bombings took place, the other was killed in that shooting in watertown, massachusetts, t
behind that, you get groups -- such as al qaeda. if you look at 84 attacks coming out of those groups compared to four from al qaeda, how do you compare? a lot of terrorism and the united states is born and raised here. based on your background in this, are there any parallels to what happened in the oklahoma , to what we potentially could see with the ,9-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev who is about to be charged probably later this week? guest: it certainly well within the cards. if he is...
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there's al-qaeda element on the pakistan side of the border; is that yeght? >> yes. >> the drone program has been successful. >> it has been. >> the infrastructure in place to identify al-qaeda movements in pakistan and afghanistan to neutralize their ability to hit us, i hope we don't dismantle that. as we wind down, i hope we realize this is the place we're attacked by, that al-qaeda still niists in that region, and that would be a tremendous win for us and end the war on terror. i look forward to talking to you about both of you about troop levels, keeping the afghan army at 352, one of the most important the president makes in his second term. thank you, all, for your service. >> thank you. >> thank you, senator. senator bliewmen thal? >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, both, for being here, and thank you for the service to our country. i want to to begin with one of the questions that was asked earlier concerning that the court was under preparation, expected to be delivered at the end of march regarding potential changes in recommendations, and i kn
there's al-qaeda element on the pakistan side of the border; is that yeght? >> yes. >> the drone program has been successful. >> it has been. >> the infrastructure in place to identify al-qaeda movements in pakistan and afghanistan to neutralize their ability to hit us, i hope we don't dismantle that. as we wind down, i hope we realize this is the place we're attacked by, that al-qaeda still niists in that region, and that would be a tremendous win for us and end the war...
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qaeda and al qaeda-inspired propaganda to try to recruit other individuals to the cause. although that is undoubtedly true, i have to say i think it is difficult to really connect any one individual with these conflicts. there is no doubt, again, pictures, video of civilians being killed and the like, this is exactly what al qaeda uses to help radicalize and bring people into the idealogical fold. but again, i think just pointing to iraq or afghanistan is a little bit too simplistic, because generally these radicalization cases come from a really dynamic mix of factors. >> and joy, the pause that i would put over all of this is, this all depends on you believing this suspect in this hospital bed, and i for one am going to reserve judgment on everything he's saying. >> yeah, and it's in his interest to say that it was the older brother, that it was the now deceased suspect who now cannot counter any of his claims. it is very much in his interest as a legal matter to say that he was following what the older brother was doing. so i think, yeah, we have to definitely take wha
qaeda and al qaeda-inspired propaganda to try to recruit other individuals to the cause. although that is undoubtedly true, i have to say i think it is difficult to really connect any one individual with these conflicts. there is no doubt, again, pictures, video of civilians being killed and the like, this is exactly what al qaeda uses to help radicalize and bring people into the idealogical fold. but again, i think just pointing to iraq or afghanistan is a little bit too simplistic, because...
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so that means chechens went abroad and joined al qaeda-type groups. and also funds and ideology came into the chechen uprising and that's when they began their cam page of suicide bombings. they didn't ever have this in their past. chechens don't follow any of these extremist movements except for the rebel movement. and i think that possibly in his trip to dagestan, the older one was introduced extremist thoughts and generalized view of the narrative for these groups is muslims are under attack all over the world, we have to strike western powers. and we did see on his website that tamerlan was feeling great sympathy for the syrians who also are facing a heavy-handed fist right now in their uprising. >> dan, we read today in the "wall street journal" tamerlan tsarnaev nearly wore out his welcome at a local mosque in cambridge. he reportedly got angry over the celebration of martin luther king day. he even got angry at a butcher who was selling thanksgiving turkeys. what does that say to you about his mindset? >> well, it's clear looking at it from an
so that means chechens went abroad and joined al qaeda-type groups. and also funds and ideology came into the chechen uprising and that's when they began their cam page of suicide bombings. they didn't ever have this in their past. chechens don't follow any of these extremist movements except for the rebel movement. and i think that possibly in his trip to dagestan, the older one was introduced extremist thoughts and generalized view of the narrative for these groups is muslims are under attack...
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behind that, you get groups such as al qaeda. if you look at 84 attacks coming out of those groups compared to four from al qaeda, how do you they are apples and oranges except for the fact that they fit our inclusion criteria. a lot of terrorism and the united states is born and raised here. host: based on your background in this, are there any parallels to what happened in the oklahoma city bombing, to what we potentially could see with the 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, who is about to be charged probably later this week? guest: it certainly well within the cards. if he is convicted, what will be the fifth largest act of terrorism in the united states, then went on to be involved in the murder of another law enforcement official, and then went on to throw improvised explosive devices out of two cars, one of which was a carjacked vehicle. this is an extraordinary example of violence. depending on evidence, which i certainly have no inside knowledge of, this has the potential to go to trial. host: one day after the bombings took
behind that, you get groups such as al qaeda. if you look at 84 attacks coming out of those groups compared to four from al qaeda, how do you they are apples and oranges except for the fact that they fit our inclusion criteria. a lot of terrorism and the united states is born and raised here. host: based on your background in this, are there any parallels to what happened in the oklahoma city bombing, to what we potentially could see with the 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, who is about to be...
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it's one of the ways that we put pressure on al qaeda. but theyre >> if you see and al qaeda operatives out in the open walking down the road, we get a good signature on this person, but do we have to wait until they take up arms to fire or can we shoot? >> we don't have to wait. >> that makes common sense. you agree? >> i do. >> as to the future of a afghanistan, you have pakistan as the potential threat because of safe haven. you have al qaeda, the taliban, and you have the government of afghanistan, which is one of the enemies we are fighting, in many ways. you indicated the military will get better over time as leadership evolves and people are held more accountable. do you believe that corruption we see in afghanistan among different ministries and throughout the country can get better over time a these dumb people we have been mentoring takeover? >> i bve better, but the thing is over time. >> attend or 15-year window? >> a significant amount of time. people assuming positions of increasing responsibility in the future. >> is it a g
it's one of the ways that we put pressure on al qaeda. but theyre >> if you see and al qaeda operatives out in the open walking down the road, we get a good signature on this person, but do we have to wait until they take up arms to fire or can we shoot? >> we don't have to wait. >> that makes common sense. you agree? >> i do. >> as to the future of a afghanistan, you have pakistan as the potential threat because of safe haven. you have al qaeda, the taliban, and...
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i am very concerned al qaeda has seen an expansion. it has been able to expand its forces from initially being in afghanistan and out among all the way to syria and parts of egypt and so on. the more we stand up for her we are, the more we expand our values, the more we are going to gain and give influence and force to the muslim world that believes in us. >> thank you. let me. we have three minutes left before closing. doctor, would you have anything you would like to say? i would like to ask nick if he had anything. he led a terrific team. then asa. jim.ank you, for all societies behaved differently under stress. at those times, they may even take action that conflicts with their its central character and values. that is what we did here. we were under stress. we took actions that conflict with who we are. who we are called to be and who we have committed to be. not we spent about 10 years being willing to face the truth about it. often by covering what happened with euphemisms and an awful lot of secrets. i believe our detainee task
i am very concerned al qaeda has seen an expansion. it has been able to expand its forces from initially being in afghanistan and out among all the way to syria and parts of egypt and so on. the more we stand up for her we are, the more we expand our values, the more we are going to gain and give influence and force to the muslim world that believes in us. >> thank you. let me. we have three minutes left before closing. doctor, would you have anything you would like to say? i would like...
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those right we are afraid about guide but in reality one sees him arming and financing and supporting al-qaeda in syria the european union still officially recognizes the government even though they have an audience am best embassy able to airlift and then they don't recognize as a government to these rebels they say they're legitimate thing re presented it but that's meaningless in diplomatic and in any law so what they're doing is legalizing death. by. non gang in the european union and waving the flag over ok i doubt it's madness we in belgium at the moment out of our wrist think people because they're radicalized muslims who have lied and now and they're on the other end of foreign minister says we should buy and finance illness around there is no logic in it it's just complete lunacy. i break in the set in just a moment. the movie world war z z being first zombie which stars brad pitt as one hundred seventy five million dollar budget has been re cut by paramount executives not because this is probably yet another stupid violent zombie movie but because the chinese might get offended accor
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lots of collaboration with al qaeda, al qaeda affiliates. this is a continuing concern. again, we're not saying that it was a foreign terrorist group. but this is the backdrop, again, which the fbi is working on this situation right now. john? >> all right. barbara starr at the pentagon. thank you. >>> coming up, there is still so many questions this morning in the aftermath of yesterday's attack here at the boston marathon. we will continue to bring you the latest information as it comes in. you are watching a special edition of "early start." stay with us. the one thing that 99 percent of investors can expect to find in their portfolio, is unexpected risk. bny mellon has the vision and experience to help. we look at the full picture... to uncover risk, find opportunities, and create a plan that's best suited for you. bny mellon. before i do any projects on on my own.st at angie's list, you'll find reviews written by people just like you. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. olay ultr
lots of collaboration with al qaeda, al qaeda affiliates. this is a continuing concern. again, we're not saying that it was a foreign terrorist group. but this is the backdrop, again, which the fbi is working on this situation right now. john? >> all right. barbara starr at the pentagon. thank you. >>> coming up, there is still so many questions this morning in the aftermath of yesterday's attack here at the boston marathon. we will continue to bring you the latest information as...
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take a listen. >> the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now, i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state-sponsored. >> the suspects will appear in court tuesday morning. police say that they believe this was a real threat, but not an imminent threat. they want to be clear this had no connection to the boston bombings, but also at no time was the public in danger. they say this because they allowed many elements telephone plot to carry out at the same time wire-tapping phones and computers and homes and addresses to be able to listen in and gather more evidence. they do say that the threat was not imminent at all, but that it was a real threat, a real threat to perhaps even derail or target a train from canada into the united states. paula newton, cnn, ottawa. >> iran denies all allegations that al qaeda is operating inside its borders and deny nice connection to the terror plot in canada. >>> here is something you may want to me if you're taking a trip. the u.s. transportation security administrati
take a listen. >> the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now, i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state-sponsored. >> the suspects will appear in court tuesday morning. police say that they believe this was a real threat, but not an imminent threat. they want to be clear this had no connection to the boston bombings, but also at no time was the public in danger. they say this because they allowed...
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that war ends at the end of hostilities against two al qaeda and associated forces well what does that mean that's indefinite that is the epitome of indefinite some here have voiced the idea that whatever is keeping most of those people there has nothing to do with the law but more with the fear that even those who had been wrongfully captured and held there for years for no reason have witnessed so much at that prison including torture and other forms of humiliation the fear that the u.s. may have created its own enemies there you have dozens of people cleared for release and still languishing in prison so they may have fallen victim not just to their wrongful capture but now to do worse politicians assumptions of what they may or may not do in the future in washington i'm going to check on. you can find out many more stories on our website dot com including for example activists from anonymous calling for a web blackout in protest over an infamous intelligence bill basically allows with authorities to harvest private information without a warrant. telescope spots three planets where
that war ends at the end of hostilities against two al qaeda and associated forces well what does that mean that's indefinite that is the epitome of indefinite some here have voiced the idea that whatever is keeping most of those people there has nothing to do with the law but more with the fear that even those who had been wrongfully captured and held there for years for no reason have witnessed so much at that prison including torture and other forms of humiliation the fear that the u.s. may...
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these are basically the methods of al-qaeda. all i need is one indicator, the identity of a perpetrator, a video, a press release. otherwise this could also be used by other type of terrorists. i would feel that this is how al-qaeda operates, but i don't have that one determining element that would be the i.d. of that person. >> brian: this would be an enormous success for them had they pulled this off, had they been behind this. how do they view what happened so far? >> well, even if we don't know who that is, if it's domestic or international, you already have sources on-line in the middle east by jihaddists who are very happy that something bad happened to the united states. if indeed we go the route of al-qaeda or their allies, that would show us what their intentions are for the future. it's not really linked to boston. it could be any american city. that is the model that we have in front of our eyes, if indeed it is that route. >> brian: so we have this saudi citizen, a person of interest, we're questioning him and have a
these are basically the methods of al-qaeda. all i need is one indicator, the identity of a perpetrator, a video, a press release. otherwise this could also be used by other type of terrorists. i would feel that this is how al-qaeda operates, but i don't have that one determining element that would be the i.d. of that person. >> brian: this would be an enormous success for them had they pulled this off, had they been behind this. how do they view what happened so far? >> well, even...
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are they connected to al-qaeda? aren't they connected to al-qaeda? those are all questions that have to be answered. the way you try a citizen in a military court is you basically say that he has given up his citizenship by joining the enemy army. he's no longer a citizen of the united states. >> that's the argument they made in the drone attack. the legalization if you're an american and overseas and participating -- >> the obama administration has used this legal argument to justify their drone attacks. it's not unfamiliar to them. >> about a year ago or so, the nypd came under fire for some listening in this -- using surveillance techniques on certain groups. >> in new jersey. >> in new jersey. >> right. >> there was a thing going back and forth between new york, new jersey, whether they were allowed to do this or not. with all this going on, aren't we making the case for more of that rather than less of that? >> yeah, we have to do more of it. it's very uncomfortable. it's very -- none of us want to give up any of our privacy, understandable. the
are they connected to al-qaeda? aren't they connected to al-qaeda? those are all questions that have to be answered. the way you try a citizen in a military court is you basically say that he has given up his citizenship by joining the enemy army. he's no longer a citizen of the united states. >> that's the argument they made in the drone attack. the legalization if you're an american and overseas and participating -- >> the obama administration has used this legal argument to...
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are they connected to al-qaeda? aren't they connected to al-qaeda? those are all questions that have to be answered. the way you try a citizen in a military court is you basically say that he has given up his citizenship by joining the enemy army. he's no longer a citizen of the united states. >> that's the argument they made in the drone attack. the legalization if you're an american and overseas and participating -- >> the obama administration has used this legal argument to justify their drone attacks. it's not unfamiliar to them. >> about a year ago or so, the nypd came under fire for some listening in this -- using surveillance techniques on certain groups. >> in new jersey. >> in new jersey. >> right. >> there was a thing going back and forth between new york, new jersey, whether they were allowed to do this or not. with all this going on, aren't we making the case for more of that rather than less of that? >> yeah, we have to do more of it. it's very uncomfortable. it's very -- none of us want to give up any of our privacy, understandable. the
are they connected to al-qaeda? aren't they connected to al-qaeda? those are all questions that have to be answered. the way you try a citizen in a military court is you basically say that he has given up his citizenship by joining the enemy army. he's no longer a citizen of the united states. >> that's the argument they made in the drone attack. the legalization if you're an american and overseas and participating -- >> the obama administration has used this legal argument to...
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well we begin this hour with breaking news from canada police say they have broken up an al qaeda linked terrorist attack that was aimed to disrupt a major north american transportation.
well we begin this hour with breaking news from canada police say they have broken up an al qaeda linked terrorist attack that was aimed to disrupt a major north american transportation.
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among them, al qaeda. the next question, though, is if he should be treated as a standard criminal defendant, or if some of the rights should be different given the accusations of terror against this man, dzhokhar tsarnaev. and that relates to in miranda question that you've been talking about today. we're trying to get a better understanding of how it's impacted by what we're learning, which is the fact that he can't communicate right now because of injuries to his throat. and at this point, it's really unclear exactly what impact that hasmz it appears that after he is first able to communicate, at least the justice department would argue, they can speak to him before giving him his miranda rights. >> oh, peter alexander, thank you for clearing that up from there. appreciate it. chuck hagel is addressing concerns during his first trip to israel. top questions on the political radar concern whether the two suspects in the attacks, especially the older brother tamerlan, were inspired by militant groups over
among them, al qaeda. the next question, though, is if he should be treated as a standard criminal defendant, or if some of the rights should be different given the accusations of terror against this man, dzhokhar tsarnaev. and that relates to in miranda question that you've been talking about today. we're trying to get a better understanding of how it's impacted by what we're learning, which is the fact that he can't communicate right now because of injuries to his throat. and at this point,...
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these are al qaeda training camps. guest: there is no evidence that al qaeda has training camps on the mexico side of the border. economy depends on exporting to the united states. if there was evidence the mexican government was tolerating al qaeda trading, it would be shut down so fast. that is misinformation. there is a problem with criminal groups.n afrth nion is misinformation. host: let's talk about how they would increase the protections on the border. guest: border security is a big part of this legistion. evidencewants to see of sufficient progress. the bill has set some interesting benchmarks. arizona, san diego, rio grande sector in texas. the border patrol is either arresting returning back to mexico 90% of those who tried to enter. we're not that far from it. .eople don't understand arrests on bemade a year. that number is down to a trickle now. the people trying to enter are getting arrested or turning back and going back to mexico. still a lot that needs to be done. wey different from where were a decade
these are al qaeda training camps. guest: there is no evidence that al qaeda has training camps on the mexico side of the border. economy depends on exporting to the united states. if there was evidence the mexican government was tolerating al qaeda trading, it would be shut down so fast. that is misinformation. there is a problem with criminal groups.n afrth nion is misinformation. host: let's talk about how they would increase the protections on the border. guest: border security is a big...
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he was the spokesman for al qaeda after 9/11. there was a disturbing pattern of not gathering intelligence when that opportunity exists. i will grab a pen and pad and we will go next door and i will answer questions about what you have about the fbi. we're way to observe a moment of silence here for the folks in boston. >> she was very bright, very political, which is why she and lincoln got together in the first place. she spoke several languages fluently. she was extremely well educated. she had all of these things going for her, but she had suffered a series of tremendous emotional blows. >> three of her four children died. one in the white house, 1 cervelli after her husband's assassination. the times of grief this woman was going through were amazing. but folks demonize her for that, thought she was crazy. not, we find out she was crazy. mary todd was a very significant person and i hope that we can ofe day better use the range things that insolence her life, not just a tragedy. >> more about mary todd lincoln in our convers
he was the spokesman for al qaeda after 9/11. there was a disturbing pattern of not gathering intelligence when that opportunity exists. i will grab a pen and pad and we will go next door and i will answer questions about what you have about the fbi. we're way to observe a moment of silence here for the folks in boston. >> she was very bright, very political, which is why she and lincoln got together in the first place. she spoke several languages fluently. she was extremely well...
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i recently pledged allegiance to al qaeda. that is a great concern. bear in 13 out of 14 provinces and starting to establish municipal services, provide humanitarian aid come food, hospitals and sharia law wrs. >> all of this might have been avoided if we hadn't sat by and watched it happen. i thank you, mr. chairman. hank, sara mccain. senator reid. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for your testimony on surveys. i have more of a procedural question. as i understand it, your preparation is part of the defense appropriations bill of the classified annex that we did in fact pass a defense appropriations bill. we didn't do a lot of those. within the context of that though, were you able to achieve at least flexibility and prioritization in order to cope with what we are recognized as decreased funding? >> the national intelligence program, which i manage straddles two independent agencies. the bulk of the program is carried in the department of defense budget. so not to get to the end of the program was divided into the 700 planned program activitie
i recently pledged allegiance to al qaeda. that is a great concern. bear in 13 out of 14 provinces and starting to establish municipal services, provide humanitarian aid come food, hospitals and sharia law wrs. >> all of this might have been avoided if we hadn't sat by and watched it happen. i thank you, mr. chairman. hank, sara mccain. senator reid. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for your testimony on surveys. i have more of a procedural question. as i understand it, your...
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they will look for links for his lectures as well as the al qaeda propaganda, which provides instructions for providing -- building, rather, homemade explosives. all travel records are being reviewed and the older brother was out of the country for a prolonged period to russia. the fbi wants to understand if one or both brothers had military training overseas or was directed by a foreign terrorist group. >> we don't know yet what was involved in that trip, whether he was radicalized during that trip. it may be the case simply that he was radicalized more when he got home. >> just to emphasize the latest information we have is that investigators have reached no determination on whether there were any foreign terrorist ties, or involvement or direction in this, megyn. >> a lot still to learn. katherine, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> we're also getting new images of the brothers at the boston marathon taken by a spectator just before the bombs exploded. look at these. just -- there's something so chilling about seeing them moments before they killed people, and maimed so many who were jus
they will look for links for his lectures as well as the al qaeda propaganda, which provides instructions for providing -- building, rather, homemade explosives. all travel records are being reviewed and the older brother was out of the country for a prolonged period to russia. the fbi wants to understand if one or both brothers had military training overseas or was directed by a foreign terrorist group. >> we don't know yet what was involved in that trip, whether he was radicalized...
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but al-qaeda will go after anybody. the last mile was dedicated to the newtown sandy hook. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: family members were there and what really upsets me is that if a gun would have been used it wouldn't have looked good and how do you know it is not some gun nut because no one is talking about the gun safety bills. jeff flake is not going to support anything now. they go online and they're like not going to do anything. and then he has the norvasc stand with gabby giffords yesterday, dedicating a part of the house to zimmerman but now they're -- no one is talking about it. how do you know it is not some right wing nut? why don't they get the elite people. >> stephanie: what do you mean? >> caller: well, you think they would want to make a name for themselves and get the top runners but they wait until they're gone. >> stephanie: because that's when the most amount of people are finishing. >> caller: exactly. no one is making the connection. now we're not talking about gun safety. with everyt
but al-qaeda will go after anybody. the last mile was dedicated to the newtown sandy hook. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: family members were there and what really upsets me is that if a gun would have been used it wouldn't have looked good and how do you know it is not some gun nut because no one is talking about the gun safety bills. jeff flake is not going to support anything now. they go online and they're like not going to do anything. and then he has the norvasc stand...
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al qaeda and an islamic jihadist extended the battlefield to the united states. in this war we're in, that's what makes it unique and different. is that the battlefield has extended to the united states. therefore, to me, a soldier in that war or an enemy combatant in that war is, in fact, an enemy combatant, not just an ordinary criminal if he's captured here, even if he's captured here in the united states. again i want to emphasize he would be getting a civilian trial and none of the evidence that's brought out in this interrogation could be used against him. it's solely for the purpose of intelligence. >> this issue of radicalization in the islamic community, does this mean anybody with radical views should be viewed as an enemy combatant as a threat? because there seems to be a fine line here. so he got radicalized. the brother got radicalized. but if there's no connection to some sort of organized terrorist organization, do you treat them as an enemy combatant and do you worry that then suddenly we're going to treat any potential radical, somebody who's got
al qaeda and an islamic jihadist extended the battlefield to the united states. in this war we're in, that's what makes it unique and different. is that the battlefield has extended to the united states. therefore, to me, a soldier in that war or an enemy combatant in that war is, in fact, an enemy combatant, not just an ordinary criminal if he's captured here, even if he's captured here in the united states. again i want to emphasize he would be getting a civilian trial and none of the...
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canadian investigators say the pair was plotting with al qaeda in iran. the iranian government said it had nothing to do with the plot. >>> now to a dramatic surveillance video from a colombian train platform capturing a man moments away from death. keep your eye on this man, wandering around the platform in the white shirt and black pants. he suddenly tries to throw himself in the path of an oncoming train. a quick thinking police officer with quicker hands. saves the day. pulling him out of the way just in time. take a look at this again. there you see him, white shirt, black pants. the guy you want to keep an eye on. sees a train coming. he goes for it. the cop pulls him back. it is not your day, buddy. the police officer says just doing his job. >> that is remarkable. spring like a cat. >> almost as if instinct kicked in. >> man just something about the way the guy is walking. >> no stopping. just looked like he would walk in front of the train. wasn't going to stop. >> yeah. >>> violent protests in the streets of france after lawmakers in paris appro
canadian investigators say the pair was plotting with al qaeda in iran. the iranian government said it had nothing to do with the plot. >>> now to a dramatic surveillance video from a colombian train platform capturing a man moments away from death. keep your eye on this man, wandering around the platform in the white shirt and black pants. he suddenly tries to throw himself in the path of an oncoming train. a quick thinking police officer with quicker hands. saves the day. pulling him...
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qaeda in yemen and it's online propaganda for potential recruits. >> pressure cookers can be obtained here relatively easily and without usually raising much alarm in people's eyes. i don't think that you can necessarily say that because it was a pressure cooker, therefore, someone from that region is a person that's responsible. >> while the pakistani taliban, the group that trained times square fighter al shah bad quickly denied involvement in the attack. investigators have reached no conclusions about domestic ororeign connection. >> our investigation will not be confined very likely to the city limits of boston. we will go to the ends of the earth to identify the subject or subjects who are responsible for this. >> fox news has told the fbi is scanning cell phone tower records for a, quote, moment of detective ton nation. adding a positive hit could allow investigators to trace a phone number and suspect. an investigative source expressed frustration that no chatter or signals intelligence pointing to a group or individual were picked upuring or immediately after the attack. with
qaeda in yemen and it's online propaganda for potential recruits. >> pressure cookers can be obtained here relatively easily and without usually raising much alarm in people's eyes. i don't think that you can necessarily say that because it was a pressure cooker, therefore, someone from that region is a person that's responsible. >> while the pakistani taliban, the group that trained times square fighter al shah bad quickly denied involvement in the attack. investigators have...
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are they tied to al qaeda? we don't know yet. >> reporter: law enforcement tells fox news one of the ways they were able to identify the brothers as suspects in the investigation through surveillance video not publicly released where you see the two brothers reacting in completely different manner than the rest of the crowd when the blast goes off. they do not turn toward the blast with some foreknowledge much what would happen and they continue on their way, jon. jon: what about their overseas ties for the two brothers, what are we learning about that? >> reporter: based on a discussion with a assistant fbi director, senator graham says they should label the surviving brother as an enemy combatant which is possible under u.s. law so he can be interviewed about possible overseas ties and later read him his rights and prosecute him in federal court. >> you don't want to turn over intelligence gathering to a criminal defense lawyer and the terrorist. you want to be able to gather tell without a lawyer present. un
are they tied to al qaeda? we don't know yet. >> reporter: law enforcement tells fox news one of the ways they were able to identify the brothers as suspects in the investigation through surveillance video not publicly released where you see the two brothers reacting in completely different manner than the rest of the crowd when the blast goes off. they do not turn toward the blast with some foreknowledge much what would happen and they continue on their way, jon. jon: what about their...
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this background checks for al qaeda members, background checks for violent offenders, it will pass. thank you, joe manchin. we greatly appreciate it. >> joining us from capitol hill republican senator from arizona, senator john mccain. senator, you and i don't always agree on everything. but i could hug you this morning. and democratic senator from new york. >> i wish i was there. >> and democrat senator from new york, chuck shumchumer. >> where is my hug? >> you always get one from me. i'm serious. senator mccain what made you decide to vote yes? >> well, i just thought that the bill was appropriate, that t the -- i've always been opposed to to the gun show loophole so i thought it was the right thing to do. >> can i ask you, senator mccain? this vote is probably going to come up again. joe manchin will be working democrats. you certainly have a lot of influence over kelly ayotte in new hampshire. would you encourage her if she could be the deciding vote to support background checks? >> i've never done that in the years i've been here. i talk to kelly. i talk to many of my other co
this background checks for al qaeda members, background checks for violent offenders, it will pass. thank you, joe manchin. we greatly appreciate it. >> joining us from capitol hill republican senator from arizona, senator john mccain. senator, you and i don't always agree on everything. but i could hug you this morning. and democratic senator from new york. >> i wish i was there. >> and democrat senator from new york, chuck shumchumer. >> where is my hug? >> you...
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or whether it's al qaeda and iraq. assessment? >> you understand you have general clapper coming up here tomorrow. he can give you a clear assessment of that. but -- -- hat's the >> what 's the question? it's my sense that it's a -- very clear and as you orce in syria have seen through open sources. they have made an effort to themselves with al qaeda qaeda. it is a very effective terrorist group. up the issue of iraq fromflights over carrying equipment to assa assad. you made efforts in the department of defense personnel programs are r jordan, closely with turkey, and iraq to encounter nuclear weapons. so if iraq is threatened by syria's chemical weapons, yet, used tor space is being protect assad, have you taken in a very firmaq way? kerry,ou know, secretary ecently had met with president maliki. and the answer is yes. e are engaged in active discushions, the iraqis. ccain?ator m >> general dempsey, when you and thattary panetta testified both of you recommended the supply of weapons to the motivated -- at what -- w
or whether it's al qaeda and iraq. assessment? >> you understand you have general clapper coming up here tomorrow. he can give you a clear assessment of that. but -- -- hat's the >> what 's the question? it's my sense that it's a -- very clear and as you orce in syria have seen through open sources. they have made an effort to themselves with al qaeda qaeda. it is a very effective terrorist group. up the issue of iraq fromflights over carrying equipment to assa assad. you made...
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qaeda in yemen and it's online propaganda for potential recruits. >> pressure cookers can be obtained here relatively easily and without usually raising much alarm in people's eyes. i don't think that you can necessarily say that because it was a pressure cooker, therefore, someone from that region is a person that's responsible. >> while the pakistani taliban, the group that trained times square fighter al shah bad quickly denied involvement in the attack. investigators have reached no conclusions about domestic or foreign connection. >> our investigation will not be confined very likely to the city limits of boston. we will go to the ends of the earth to identify the subject or subjects who are responsible for this. >> fox news has told the fbi is scanning cell phone tower records for a, quote, moment of detective ton nation. adding a positive hit could allow investigators to trace a phone number and suspect. an investigative source expressed frustration that no chatter or signals intelligence pointing to a group or individual were picked up during or immediately after the attack. w
qaeda in yemen and it's online propaganda for potential recruits. >> pressure cookers can be obtained here relatively easily and without usually raising much alarm in people's eyes. i don't think that you can necessarily say that because it was a pressure cooker, therefore, someone from that region is a person that's responsible. >> while the pakistani taliban, the group that trained times square fighter al shah bad quickly denied involvement in the attack. investigators have...
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but al qaeda is very much on the march. as a matter of fact, radical islam is regenerating. and the way they are coming after us is to find people in our own backyard and turn them against us. how could we have missed this? how could the intelings intellie services in russia tell the f.b.i., you need to watch this guy, we believe he's a radical islamist coming to your country to hurt you. how could we miss him going to russia and coming back? how could we miss his youtube videos where he's ranting and raving against us and threatening to take us down as a nation? these are questions to be asked and answered. and here's what we're suggesting. that the surviving suspect, due to the ties that these two have to radical islamic thought and the ties to che chechnya, one oe most radical countries in the world, that the president declare preliminarily that the evidence suggests this man should be treated as an enemy combatant. we could hold him for a period of time. we could question him without a lawyer. and none of the evidence could be used against him in the criminal proceeding.
but al qaeda is very much on the march. as a matter of fact, radical islam is regenerating. and the way they are coming after us is to find people in our own backyard and turn them against us. how could we have missed this? how could the intelings intellie services in russia tell the f.b.i., you need to watch this guy, we believe he's a radical islamist coming to your country to hurt you. how could we miss him going to russia and coming back? how could we miss his youtube videos where he's...
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we know al qaeda has camps on the mexican border. we have people that are trained to act hispanic when they are radical islamists. we know these things are happening. it is insane not to protect ourselves to make sure that people have the freedoms we have. quoting douglas holtz aiken, they talk about the windfall. guest: he is a friend and a brilliant guy, i am not sure if he was hired to -- host: listen to what he had to say in "the wall street journal ." perrm would raise gdp capita by over 1500. , ist: with all due respect think he is wrong. when you look at projections of how much it is going to cost, and this administration that said if you like your health you can keep it, that obamacare will not include abortion, illegal immigrants will not get care -- all of those things turned out to not be true, and it is the same with this. a lot of promises will not be met because it will cost american gilly if we legalize people. , you areublican caller on the air with tungsten louie gohmert. representative gohmert, i wanted to tell you
we know al qaeda has camps on the mexican border. we have people that are trained to act hispanic when they are radical islamists. we know these things are happening. it is insane not to protect ourselves to make sure that people have the freedoms we have. quoting douglas holtz aiken, they talk about the windfall. guest: he is a friend and a brilliant guy, i am not sure if he was hired to -- host: listen to what he had to say in "the wall street journal ." perrm would raise gdp capita...
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qaeda and they still have difficult jobs. >> it seems to be al qaeda in iraq is on the rise in the political process is frozen. when it comes to afghanistan, it's a frustrating country and i think you really resolve issues in a good way for us. my question as it is now the time to be engaged in sequestration? >> senator, i wish we were. i am right with you on this. as i've been constantly reminded, it is the law of the land. we have a responsibility to do with that thought reality. >> i think we have the ability to replace it. i do want to destroy the military in the process. between now and the end of this year we've got to deal with syria in more detail. we've got to do with how we end the war in afghanistan. general dempsey, what would winning the clinic in afghanistan? >> let me thank you personally for your help on the detention issue. >> you also make good resolution. what with losing look like in afghanistan? >> the inability to control urban areas as well with the a loss if we didn't have a lot term relationship with it. >> s. morale effect date by insurgent in the budget process? >>
qaeda and they still have difficult jobs. >> it seems to be al qaeda in iraq is on the rise in the political process is frozen. when it comes to afghanistan, it's a frustrating country and i think you really resolve issues in a good way for us. my question as it is now the time to be engaged in sequestration? >> senator, i wish we were. i am right with you on this. as i've been constantly reminded, it is the law of the land. we have a responsibility to do with that thought reality....
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qaeda attacks? does it match the signature of a home grown terrorist? these are the kinds of things they're starting to look at. we know that from the expertise that they've all assembled. it may take some time but this is what they're going to focus on at least in the coming days. john? >> reporter: you know, it sounds cliche, barbara, but no detail is too small because you don't know where that break might come from. we should also say there's news from pakistan this morning with the taliban. what's the taliban saying about this right now? >> exactly right. you know, this is the other thing we're going to going to look at. the pakistani taliban is claiming they didn't do t. let me read you a brief part of the statement that they put out. quote, wherever we find americans we will kill them, but we don't have any connection with the boston explosions. that coming from the ttp, the so-called pakistani taliban. what's so interesting about this is this group claims responsibility for the failed 2010 fa
qaeda attacks? does it match the signature of a home grown terrorist? these are the kinds of things they're starting to look at. we know that from the expertise that they've all assembled. it may take some time but this is what they're going to focus on at least in the coming days. john? >> reporter: you know, it sounds cliche, barbara, but no detail is too small because you don't know where that break might come from. we should also say there's news from pakistan this morning with the...
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one of the groups has already said that it has a relationship with al qaeda. >> yes, it has. charlie: secondly, does this mean that we should have done more earlier when there was a more domination of moderate groups and before some of the more radical groups came in to syria? >> you know, i don't think it's that productive to reajude ict the past. i think the options are what they are going forward. again i think in addition to watching what happens with these extremists we have to keep as the president has rightly said a very close focus on the chemical weapons arsenals and making sure that that those don't fall into the wrong hands. >> charlie: what will we do if they look like they're going to fall into the wrong hands? >> i think there's a lot of thinking and planning going on with regard to that inside the u.s. government. and, you know, i think that would... i would hope that that would cause us to provide some additional forms of support to the rebels that are more moderate that we believe are the core of a post assad syrian government to enable them to be effective t
one of the groups has already said that it has a relationship with al qaeda. >> yes, it has. charlie: secondly, does this mean that we should have done more earlier when there was a more domination of moderate groups and before some of the more radical groups came in to syria? >> you know, i don't think it's that productive to reajude ict the past. i think the options are what they are going forward. again i think in addition to watching what happens with these extremists we have to...